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Models, Approaches, Strategies and Teaching Methods - Coggle Diagram
Models, Approaches, Strategies and Teaching Methods
Teaching Models
It is developed on the assumption that “every lesson assumes some knowledge on the part of the learner”
Through instructional procedure, the teacher guides the learner from entry behavior to terminal behavior.
Strategies
Teacher-Centered Strategy to Learning
Teachers serve as instructor/authority figures who deliver knowledge to their students through lectures and direct instruction, and aim to measure the results through testing and assessment. This method is sometimes referred to as “sage on the stage.”
Student-Centered Strategy to Learning
Teachers still serve as an authority figure, but may function more as a facilitator or “guide on the side,” as students assume a much more active role in the learning process. In this method, students learn from and are continually assessed on such activities as group projects, student portfolios and class participation.
Low-Tech Strategy to Learning
Technology obviously comes with pros and cons, and many teachers believe that a low-tech approach better enables them to tailor the educational experience to different types of learners. Additionally, while computer skills are undeniably necessary today, this must be balanced against potential downsides.
High-Tech Strategy to Learning
From devices like laptops and tablets to using the internet to connect students with information and people from around the world, technology plays an ever-greater role in many of today’s classrooms. In the high-tech approach to learning, teachers utilize many different types of technology to aid students in their classroom learning.
Teaching Methods
Brainstorm, discussion, learning through play, demonstration, simulation, role play and problem solving.
A teaching method comprises the principles and methods used by teachers to enable student learning. These strategies are determined partly on subject matter to be taught and partly by the nature of the learner.
Approaches
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eclectic
Method of language education that combines various approaches and methodologies to teach language depending on the aims of the lesson and the abilities of the learners. Different teaching methods are borrowed and adapted to suit the requirement of the learners.
thematic
Instructional method of teaching in which emphasis is given on choosing a specific theme for teaching one or many concepts . It is based on integrating various information and use it to demonstrate the topic.
integrated
Combining what have been learnt in the classroom, whether it's theory or technique, with the solution of real-world problems for real-world "clients."